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The location of the apartment is ideal. The apartment has everything you need for a comfortable and pleasant stay. Moreover, the owner is a very helpful and friendly person. Next time in Barcelona, we will definitely choose this place again as we really felt there at home.

Barcelona Apartments

Barcelona is a storybook city, boasting a narrative woven with rich cultural heritage, a vibrant art scene, and delicious foodie hotspots and, of course, the grand architectural masterpieces of Antoni Gaudi. Throughout the city there are pockets of whimsical wonder, compelling history, and rustic, picturesque scenes, each of which hold something different for visitors - whether it's the trendy tapas bars of El Born, the winding alleyways of the Gothic Quarter, or the colourful street performances on La Rambla.

We have a huge variety of apartments in Barcelona, from spacious flats with sea views to smaller, short term rentals. We have every base covered for the perfect holiday, whether you’re looking for boutique apartments in the heart of the Gothic Quarter or cheap studios in the trendy El Born district. Browse through our collection of lodgings to find the best place to stay for your trip

Palau Reial – Grab a bite to eat and a drink in one of the city’s most famous squares, surrounded by palm trees and quirky Gaudi statues.

Arc de Triomf – Not to be confused with its Parisian counterpart, the Arc de Triomf is a fine example of architecture in Barcelona, standing proud in a popular, trendy square.

Barcelona Zoo – A collection of exotic and familiar animals on show in the picturesque surroundings of the Parc de la Ciutadella – perfect for family days out.

Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya – Barcelona and the surrounding region boasts a rich cultural history, home to world-famous artists and local stars, which you can explore in this central institution.

La Rambla – The most famous street in Barcelona boasts a collection of local eateries, cool bars, and boutique shops, as well as colourful shows from street performers.

Mercat de la Boqueria – Staying in an apartment in Barcelona provides the perfect opportunity to home cook some of the delicious, fresh food available around the city. Head to La Boqueria, a covered food market, to pick up some tasty Spanish ingredients.

Santa Maria del Mar – Explore this imposing church that sits high and proud in the Ribera district. Stemming back to the early 14th Century, it is a historic and religious reminder of Catalonia’s prominent maritime and mercantile era.

Poble Espanyol – Another excellent example of intricate Spanish craftsmanship, this popular architectural museum is situated in the heart of all the action, just a stone’s throw from the Montjuic Fountains.

Tibidabo – It might well be lesser-known than Montuic, but Mount Tibidabo is the tallest mountain in the Serra de Collserola, jutting upwards to the north-west of the city. Climb to the top for incredible panoramic views across the city below.

Only apartments has a huge variety of cheap, luxury, cosy Barcelona apartments all over the city and nearby the areas listed above

Arrive and Explore – How to get around Barcelona

El Prat Airport is located 12km to the South West of Barcelona with a variety of different transport options connecting it to the city centre. You can take the A1 or A2 bus from the airport to Plaza España and Plaza Cataluña. You can hop in one of the numerous taxis outside the airport, which take between 10 and 15 minutes to reach the centre, or you can opt to take the designated train which travels from the airport to Barcelona Sants Station every half an hour. From there, you are well connected to other parts of the city via the extensive and easy-to-use metro system.

You can also get to Barcelona from other Spanish and French cities via the large and reliable cross-country train services. Most routes terminate at Barcelona Sants, where you can then branch out to other parts of the city via the metro, buses, or taxis.

Getting around Barcelona is a piece of cake. It has large network of metro stations dotted around the city that connect all the major hotspots. Alternatively, there are several bus and tram services running along the Diagonal and to other parts of the city, as well as efficient train networks.

Only-Be a Local in Barcelona

Spend an afternoon at the Parc de la Ciutadella strolling through the lush greenery and stopping for a picnic along the way. Afterwards, explore the old-fishing district of Barceloneta with its authentic atmosphere and wide range of seafood restaurants, and discover the up-and-coming Poble Nou area which boasts an eclectic selection of design-led cafes popular with trendy locals and young Barcelonians. At night, duck into the winding streets of the Gothic Quarter and El Born and enjoy a local glass of cava or two at one of the many rustic cava bars. We provide short term rental apartments around these areas

Sunbathe and Snooze – Hit the Beach in Barcelona

Barcelona is a bit of an anomaly as it’s one of the only capital cities in Europe that boasts a glorious stretch of beach right next to all the cultural hotspots. It’s the perfect place to soak up the Spanish sun, enjoy a mojito or two whilst watching the sunset, and hang out on a Sunday afternoon with good friends and good food.